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Microbial Analysis in Primary and Persistent Endodontic Infections by Using Pyrosequencing

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JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS
Volume 39, Issue 9, Pages 1136-1140

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2013.05.001

Keywords

Diversity; operational taxonomic unit; persistent infection; primary infection; pyrosequencing; richness

Funding

  1. SNUDH Research Fund [04-2010-0042]
  2. NRF [2011-0027226]
  3. WCU [R33-10076]
  4. MEDS, Republic of Korea

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the bacterial community profile of intracanal microbiota in primary and persistent endodontic infections associated with asymptomatic chronic apical periodontitis by using GS-FLX Titanium pyrosequencing. The null hypothesis was that there is no difference in diversity of overall bacterial community profiles between primary and persistent infections. Methods: Pyrosequencing analysis from 10 untreated and 8 root-filled samples was conducted. Results: Analysis from 18 samples yielded total of 124,767 16S rRNA gene sequences (with a mean of 6932 reads per sample) that were taxonomically assigned into 803 operational taxonomic units (3% distinction), 148 genera, and 10 phyla including unclassified. Bacteroidetes was the most abundant phylum in both primary and persistent infections. There were no significant differences in bacterial diversity between the 2 infection groups (P > .05). The bacterial community profile that was based on dendrogram showed that bacterial population in both infections was not significantly different in their structure and composition (P > .05). Conclusions: The present pyrosequencing study demonstrates that persistent infections have as diverse bacterial community as primary infections.

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